Pg Communication - Siemens CPU 31 Series Technical Data Manual

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Communication service
PROFINET IO
SNMP
(Simple Network
Management Protocol)
open communication by
means of TCP/IP
Open communication by
means of ISO on TCP
Open communication by
means of UDP
See also
Distribution and availability of S7 connection resources (Page 3-30)
Connection resources for routing (Page 3-32)
3.2.2

PG communication

Properties
PG communication is used to exchange data between engineering stations (PG, PC, for
example) and SIMATIC modules which are capable of communication. This service is
available for MPI, PROFIBUS and Industrial Ethernet subnets. Transition between subnets is
also supported.
PG communication provides the functions needed to download / upload programs and
configuration data, to run tests and to evaluate diagnostic information. These functions are
integrated in the operating system of
SIMATIC S7 modules.
A CPU can maintain several simultaneous online connections to one or multiple PGs.
CPU 31xC and CPU 31x, Technical Data
Manual, 01/2006 Edition, A5E00105475-06
Functionality
Data exchange between IO
controllers and the IO
devices
Standard protocol for
network diagnostics and
configuration
Data exchange via
Industrial Ethernet with
TCP/IP protocol (by means
of loadable FBs)
Data exchange via
Industrial Ethernet with
ISO-on-TCP protocol (by
means of loadable FBs)
Data exchange via
Industrial Ethernet with
UDP protocol (by means of
loadable FBs)
Time at which the S7
connection is established ...
does not require an S7
connection
does not require an S7
connection
Does not require an S7
connection, is handled in the
user program by means of
loadable FBs
Does not require an S7
connection, is handled in the
user program by means of
loadable FBs
Does not require an S7
connection, is handled in the
user program by means of
loadable FBs
Communication
3.2 Communication services
via MPI via DP
via
PtP
via
PN
X
X
X
X
X
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